Health secretary Matt Hancock has said 560,000 people have volunteered to help the National Health Service as it struggles to cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
The figure is more than double the number Hancock initially asked for on Tuesday. The health secretary said it is “fantastic” that so many people had “responded to our call to volunteer to support our NHS to defeat coronavirus”.
Health secretary Matt Hancock has said 560,000 people have volunteered to help the National Health Service as it struggles to cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
The figure is more than double the number Hancock initially asked for on Tuesday. The health secretary said it is “fantastic” that so many people had “responded to our call to volunteer to support our NHS to defeat coronavirus”.
I would help out with something if I could. I don't really care about getting sick or dying. I'm more worried about what I'm going to do if I get bored.
Health secretary Matt Hancock has said 560,000 people have volunteered to help the National Health Service as it struggles to cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
The figure is more than double the number Hancock initially asked for on Tuesday. The health secretary said it is “fantastic” that so many people had “responded to our call to volunteer to support our NHS to defeat coronavirus”.
I would help out with something if I could. I don't really care about getting sick or dying. I'm more worried about what I'm going to do if I get bored.
They reckon we've got 2-3 weeks till the peak and about 12 weeks before restrictions are lifted.
My kitchen truck is out of its MOT certificate (roadworthiness) but they've given me 3 months grace because all the test stations are closed.
If I do anything it will be hot food.
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